![]() Biggest Advantages of Buying a Pop-up Camper But aside from the negatives of the time it takes to set up and take down a popup/tent/folding camper, they have a lot of positives that make them an attractive camper to buy, especially for first-time buyers. A person uses either a hand crank or hydraulic lift to open and lift up the top portion of the camper, the beds on the ends are slid out, and any other slides included on the camper are slid out, and a person is well on their way to getting their camper set up.īut, as the owner of a popup camper for six years, setting up the camper or taking down the camper in inclement weather, such as driving rain, is no fun. It is local pickup only or buyer must arrange their own shipping.Whenever I hear the words “popup camper,” I think of a “jack in the box” similar to one I had as a child where you wind a crank, a lid pops open, and whatever figure inside pops out.Īlthough a popup camper, also commonly called a tent camper or folding camper, isn’t quite that easy to set up, the theory behind it is similar. It is being sold in as is condition but you are welcome to have it inspected, it is located in Bismarck North Dakota. For a sixty year old trailer it is in incredible condition. Door closes with no problems but we don't have keys, just kept it padlocked. It has screen door in good shape with no holes or rips. The inside ceiling and walls are pristine pearl glow with no leaks or yellow spots as can be seen in pictures. There is one side window on the side that is cracked from lawn mower throwing a rock and rubber seals on windows could use replacing. Tires are good and hub caps also original. The body is incredibly well preserved with only one small ding about the size of a quarter, all brake lights original and working and running lights. Has original LP gas bottles, I had to put the other one on after the pictures were taken but it does have both. It has holding tanks but was used directly into septic tank. Has bathroom with sink, stand type shower, and commode. It has the original stove-oven that works perfect and original furnace that also works like a charm. ![]() The rear window was taken out to put a window a/c unit in that works great and can easily be removed. ![]() It has mostly everything original except the refrigerator and the bench dinette was replaced by a sofa as shown, also new linoleum flooring with no dips or soft spots. It is a one owner that was only used on the weekends during the summer months at the lake. SOLD This is a 1957 Silver Streak Clipper 22 ft bumper pull camper. Bonus is Kurt 10,000 lb load distribution receiver hitch system. New Styrofoam insulation used to replace old fiberglass. All bad wood replaced, new wood glued and screwed into place. Every window removed, cleaned and replaced with sealant and butyl tape. New items include: axle, trailer tires, electric tongue jack, battery, roof vents, toilet, electric 3 gpm water pump with filter and bottle, 1800 watt inverter, 10 amp smart charger, Trimetric 2030 battery monitor, 12v dc interior and exterior lights, 6 gal gas hot water heater, 12K BTU furnace, 2.4 cuft compact refrigerator, 700 watt microwave, foam and fabric cushions, propane detector, custom hard Maple countertop and dinette. Will tow reasonable distance to new owner after sale. Price of $16,000 is my cost for materials and contractors, no profit. Bought for my own use, but plans have recently changed. Not moved for 25 years previous to my purchase. This Shasta has recently been completely rebuilt, updated and improved. Original, fully functioning avacado appliances including a Holiday 4-Burner stove, Dometic Absorption refrigerator, Due Therm Glan Aire furnace, original Sun-Light propane crocus globe lantern and matching striped awning. ![]() **Credit Cards Accepted.** Upgrades: Fully redone exterior, new electric break wiring, new gray water tank and plumbing/valves for the entire dump system, new 12v pump, new upholstry, new faucets for bathroom and kitchen, new toilet and flooring in the bathroom and new wood floors for the cabin, new air conditioner. Stratoflyte is a very rare Shasta model and many hours of work went into restoring the original interior and exterior 4 years ago. Comes with everything you need to drive straight to the campground. Become the 4th owner of The Blue Bird - this garage kept, ‘69 Shasta Stratoflyte - and stand out in the sea of brown and tan fiberglass this summer. Garage kept! Rare 1969 Shasta Stratoflyte (18 foot cabin, 2980 lbs dry weight) with FULL bathroom and shower, AC and heat. ![]()
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